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                System User Types:</td>
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                    The User type determine his priveleges in using the Warehouse portal. Only 
                    Administrator user type has the permision to add user types.</p>
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                    There are build in User types. It its highly recommended nnot to edit or delete 
                    this user types, to prevent heavy impact of the system functionality.</p>
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                    Build In User Types:</p>
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                            <li>Administrator</li>
                            <li>Regular User</li>

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                  <p>Functionality:</p>
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                    <li>Add User Type.</li>
                    <li>Edit ot delete User Type.</li>
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